BT-E8036 Battery connector - Are replacements available?

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Hi
The connector on the battery has developed a fault.
Looks like the internal tabs which push against the spade connector in the frame have been damaged. Leading to some overheating and further damage of the connector on the battery.
I only realised this was happening as the bike cut out on me on a ride today.
I was wondering if anyone knew of a source of these connectors so I can fit a new one.

Hope someone can help.

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No manufacturer will sell individual battery parts(internal). Which is a total waste, especially in those cases where the battery is perfectly fine but the connector is faulty. Your best bet is to find a faulty battery with a good connector. It's the same as BT-8035 and older BT-8014 (not 100%sure). In any case, if you find a good connector, you also need to replace the frame mount (that is also damaged).
 
I’ve had the same problem with the bike shutting off. Just looked at the terminal and found one of the plates has come off.

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